Full automation at Benapole Port almost complete

    DOT Desk Benapole Port, the country’s biggest land port, is on the path to full-fledged automation with the installation of all necessary electronic devices going on full-swing, reports The Independent. With an estimated cost of Tk 52 crore, the port area will be equipped with automation machines and close-circuit television (CCTV) cameras and a boundary…

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      BD prisons holding inmates more than double to capacity

      DOT Desk Country’s all 68 prisons are holding prisoners more than double to its capacity, according to official data, reports The Financial Express. The Prisons Directorate data showed that there were 88,721 inmates, which is 142 per cent higher than the capacity of 36,614—34,940 males and 1,674 females—in the prisons, as of December 07, 2018….

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        BB drafts law to recognise ‘movables’ as collateral

        DOT Desk The central bank has drafted a law meant to recognise movable properties as collaterals against loans from the banking system, reports The Financial Express. The Bangladesh Bank has already posted the draft on its official website seeking opinion from the stakeholders to finalise it. The law will require passage by the national parliament…

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          China consortium to build Dhaka bypass

          DOT Desk A China-led consortium is set to build Dhaka bypass as the country’s first toll expressway with high-tech road facilities under public-private partnership, reports The Financial EXpress. Officials claimed the first-ever real-time PPP project followed the PPP guideline, including design and selection of concessionaire under the PPP Authority. Although projects like Dhaka Elevated Expressway…

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            CU student’s hanging body recovered

            DOT Desk Police recovered hanging body of a student of Chittagong University (CU) from a rented-cottage beside the university campus, reports The Daily Sun. The deceased identified as Jahangir Alam Raju, 21, was fourth year student of Economics department of the university. Sources said Raju had been living at a tin-roofed rented-cottage ‘Atim Ali Cottage,…

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              Two B’deshi films awarded

              DOT Desk Bangladeshi film ‘Haldaa’, directed by Tauquir Ahmed, has clinched the Best Feature Film (Fiction) award at the 4th Kashmir World Film Festival, reports The Independent. ‘Haldaa’ was not the only film by a Bangladeshi to make a splash at this year’s KWFF. ‘The Fear of Silence’ (Bhoy) by Zuairijah Mou, won the award…

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                Youth on final mission of producing fuel from plastic

                BSS A rural youth lacking higher education and enduring various odds has embarked on a successful mission of innovating an environment-friendly technology of generating fuel from plastic wastes like polythene and plastic bags.HM Tawhid, a 25-year youth, has only completed his higher secondary school from Govt. Ashek Mahmud College in Jamalpur. He did not get…

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                  Awareness an urgent to prevent cancer among women

                  BSS Rabeya Ferdousi, a 37-year-old house maker, was passing a happy family life with loving corporate husband and adorable kids despite facing various daily urban odds in the mega city. Everything was going fine for Rabeya except suffering from periodic fever in the last few months. Though she did not care the fevers considering those…

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                    Apparel workers to get minimum salary Tk 8,000 from Dec

                    DOT Desk The minimum wage for the apparel workers across the country announced by the government will be effective from this month, reports The Daily Sun. “The government has raised the minimum monthly wage for 4.4 million garment workers by around 51 percent to Tk 8,000 from the existing Tk 5,300 with effect from December,”…

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                      Dying fishes afloat in Gulshan Lake

                      DOT Desk Around a week ago, fishes in Gulshan Lake started floating dead and the incident increased badly during the last couple of days allegedly due to water pollution, reports The Daily Sun. Locals said huge number of dead fishes floating on the lake water which is blackish and stinking, causing immense sufferings to nearby…

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